
Iman began her career in 1975 as a model. Her first modeling assignment was for Vogue in 1976 and became an instant success. During her 14 years as a model she worked with top photographer and modeled for top designers including Versace, Calvin Klein and YvesStLaurent. Iman is currently involved in several philanthropic causes and is the spokesperson for Keep A Child Alive, which provides drugs to HIV/AIDS children in





"I believe that "Black beauty" is underrated and isn't appreciated, so that's what I want to represent in this modeling industry. I want to inspire young girls and women all around the world to follow there dreams, especially women of color. I am blessed to have a beautiful ... son name Hamzah who is the love of my life and my source of inspiration."





Liya established The Liya Kebede Foundation whose mission is to reduce maternal newborn and child mortality and to improve the health and well being of mothers and children around the world. In 2005, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director General appointed Liya as WHO’s Goodwill Ambassador for maternal, newborn and child health.
Liya is married to Kassy Kebede, a managing partner at an investment company. "I go to him for everything! Career, the foundation, anything. He's the most wonderful supporter. He's just brilliant. He's my right hand." They have 2 children.
"I definitely would never discourage girls that want to start modeling. Nothing is impossible. You should have fun, be responsible. Know that it's work at the end of the day. Maybe it feels like a lot of fun at times, but really, it's a career. It's something that hopefully you can have for a long time and count on. I think that if it works for you, it's a wonderful business."
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